In trickles, LASU new students arrive for screening

LASU gate

LASU

The screening of new intakes of the Lagos State University (LASU) Ojo entered its second day on Tuesday, with some of them coming in for the exercise. The exercise will end Thursday.

At the university on Tuesday, some new intakes queued up and took their turns to go through the exercise at the MBA auditorium where the screening was being conducted.

The number of students was an improvement on what was observed on Monday.

A screening official said the turnout was still low in comparison with what was experienced in previous years, but it was still in its second day.

LASU gate
LASU gate

The Dean of Student Affairs, LASU, Prof. Kabir Akinyemi, however, told NAN that there was hope that the turnout would continue to improve in subsequent days.

Asked if the high school fees could be discouraging some students, Akinyemi said short-listed students were already aware of the fees.

“There would be an impressive and better turnout subsequently, since the exercise is still in progress,” he said.

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Akinyemi urged prospective students to show up for the exercise and shun deliberate absenteeism.

“In the event of some students missing the exercise, the university management may have to decide on an avenue to re- screen those with genuine reasons before the matriculation on March 28.”

The professor said that candidates who did not meet the specified requirements for admission would be screened out during the exercise.

“It is not possible for LASU to admit any student who is unqualified because they need students.

“Any student who does not meet up with the requirement would either have to change the course to that which is suitable, or would be denied the admission,” the dean said.

He advised the students to be of good conduct during the exercise and beyond.

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